Objective: To assess the discrepancy between the leisure activities children prefer and the leisure activities they actually participate in, for children with and without a physical disability, and to explore how in both groups this is related to age and gender. Design: Cross-sectional comparison. Subjects: Children with and without physical disabilities that were recruited from schools for special education and regular schools in the Netherlands. Main measures: The Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and the Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC). A discrepancy score was calculated representing high preference but no participation in the activity in the past four months. Results: A total of 141 children (6-18 ...
Background: Although research on children's motor competence is a growing field of interest, especia...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
In this PhD thesis participation in leisure activities of children and youth aged 2 to 18 years with...
In 2001 the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) defined participation as 'someone's in...
Background: Facilitating participation in physical recreation among children with disability is an i...
AIM: To examine participation-preference congruence, regional differences in participation-preferenc...
Participation is recognised as an important indicator of school inclusion and educational success of...
Introduction: Participation in childhood everyday occupations is essential for health development of...
Background: Knowledge of whether children with cerebral palsy (CP) are doing preferred leisure activ...
Background: Participation in daily activities during childhood is an important aspect for health and...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the level of participation in social, leisure and recreati...
Children with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) are at risk of experiencing limited pa...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
Background: Although research on children's motor competence is a growing field of interest, especia...
Background: Although research on children's motor competence is a growing field of interest, especia...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
In this PhD thesis participation in leisure activities of children and youth aged 2 to 18 years with...
In 2001 the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) defined participation as 'someone's in...
Background: Facilitating participation in physical recreation among children with disability is an i...
AIM: To examine participation-preference congruence, regional differences in participation-preferenc...
Participation is recognised as an important indicator of school inclusion and educational success of...
Introduction: Participation in childhood everyday occupations is essential for health development of...
Background: Knowledge of whether children with cerebral palsy (CP) are doing preferred leisure activ...
Background: Participation in daily activities during childhood is an important aspect for health and...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the level of participation in social, leisure and recreati...
Children with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) are at risk of experiencing limited pa...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
Background: Although research on children's motor competence is a growing field of interest, especia...
Background: Although research on children's motor competence is a growing field of interest, especia...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...